
Gary R. Kane
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Sports and Entertainment Can Kill You
0Gary R. Kane preaches about the danger of being deceived by the Jezebel spirit, leading people astray from the truth and blinding them to the Word of God. He emphasizes the need for true conviction, brokenness, and repentance in the body of Christ, calling for a return to genuine devotion to Jesus and a focus on heavenly things rather than earthly distractions like sports and entertainment. Kane warns against being captivated by worldly pleasures and urges believers to seek a fresh fire of the Holy Spirit, turning away from lukewarm Christianity and embracing a life of true transformation and spiritual fervor.
Where Is the Discernment?
02CO 6:14EPH 5:11JAS 4:41PE 5:81JN 2:15Gary R. Kane delivers a powerful sermon on the lack of discernment in the body of Christ, emphasizing the need for believers to be vigilant against participating in activities that do not align with God's holiness, even if disguised as 'alternative' options. He warns against the subtle ways the devil twists meanings and leads Christians astray, urging for a return to true righteousness and holiness in Christ. Kane highlights the importance of recognizing and rejecting worldly influences that dilute the power of God's presence and truth in the Church.
The Web of Pride and Self
0PRO 11:2PRO 16:18PRO 29:23ROM 12:31CO 10:12GAL 6:3PHP 2:3JAS 4:6JAS 4:101PE 5:5Gary R. Kane delivers a powerful sermon on the various manifestations of pride, emphasizing the dangers of self-reliance, control, and questioning one's salvation. He highlights how neglecting God's Word and prayer while trying to help others with an empty heart is a form of pride, as it shows a lack of reliance on God's Spirit. Kane warns against the religious spirit of pride that leads to manipulation, comparison, and seeking attention for selfish ambitions, ultimately hindering true fellowship with God and others.
Bewitched by Jezebel
0MRK 11:221CO 10:142CO 10:3GAL 3:1EPH 6:121TI 4:1JAS 4:7JAS 5:16REV 2:18Gary R. Kane delves into the overlooked subject of being bewitched by the Jezebel spirit, leading many in the church to suffer from bitter hearts, fear, and perpetual turmoil. He emphasizes how this demonic spirit rooted in pride misleads believers into seeking holiness through human effort and religious works, rather than by grace through faith in Christ. Kane explores the manifestations of this bewitching spirit, warning against the allure of false representations and the dangers of religious pride that hinder true fellowship with God.
Easy Message, Easy Prophets
0Gary R. Kane preaches about the importance of standing firm in the truth of God's Word, even when it may be perceived as harsh or judgmental by some. He emphasizes the need for true repentance, distinguishing it from false repentance rooted in worldly sorrow and self-pity. Kane warns against the influence of the 'Bewitching Jezebel spirit' that promotes false peace and comfort over the call to forsake all and follow Jesus wholeheartedly. He challenges the Church to reject 'Pillow Prophets' who prioritize comfort and entertainment over preaching the full gospel that leads to righteousness and godliness.
A Cry to the Church
0PSA 81:8MAT 5:8MAT 7:15HEB 3:121JN 1:9Gary R. Kane delivers a powerful sermon warning about the dangers of falling away from God, emphasizing the importance of listening to God's voice, following His ways, and being led by the Spirit. He highlights the rise of holy men of God who are not swayed by worldly systems or doctrines, but are boldly proclaiming the truth and urging believers to wake up and repent. Kane exposes the pitfalls of selfish ambitions, fleshly desires, and following blind guides who lead people astray, ultimately leading to spiritual destruction.
True Prophets
0LUK 1:14ACT 2:17ACT 3:241CO 12:101CO 14:3Gary R. Kane preaches on the role of prophets in the church, highlighting their importance in speaking under the direct impulse of the Holy Spirit to guide and purify the spiritual life of the church. Drawing from the Old Testament prophets, the New Testament prophets were empowered by the Holy Spirit to bring God's message to His people, encouraging faithfulness, predicting the future, and exposing sin. The prophet's character is marked by a zeal for church purity, sensitivity to evil, discernment of false teachings, dependence on the Word of God, and a concern for the spiritual success of God's kingdom.